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  • Crow

    Barbara Wright

    Paperback (Yearling, March 12, 2013)
    The summer of 1898 is filled with ups and downs for 11-year-old Moses. He's growing apart from his best friend, his superstitious Boo-Nanny butts heads constantly with his pragmatic, educated father, and his mother is reeling from the discovery of a family secret. Yet there are good times, too. He's teaching his grandmother how to read. For the first time she's sharing stories about her life as a slave. And his father and his friends are finally getting the respect and positions of power they've earned in the Wilmington, North Carolina, community. But not everyone is happy with the political changes at play and some will do anything, including a violent plot against the government, to maintain the status quo.One generation away from slavery, a thriving African American community—enfranchised and emancipated—suddenly and violently loses its freedom in turn-of-the-century North Carolina when a group of local politicians stages the only successful coup d'etat in US history.
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  • Crow

    Barbara Wright, J. D. Jackson, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, July 9, 2013)
    The summer of 1898 is filled with ups and downs for 11-year-old Moses. He's growing apart from his best friend; his superstitious Boo-Nanny butts heads constantly with his pragmatic, educated father; and his mother is reeling from the discovery of a family secret. Yet there are good times, too. He's teaching his grandmother how to read. For the first time she's sharing stories about her life as a slave. And his father and his friends are finally getting the respect and positions of power they've earned in the Wilmington, North Carolina, community. But not everyone is happy with the political changes at play and some will do anything, including a violent plot against the government, to maintain the status quo. One generation away from slavery, a thriving African American community - enfranchised and emancipated - suddenly and violently loses its freedom in turn of the century North Carolina when a group of local politicians stages the only successful coup d'etat in US history.
  • Crow

    Barbara Wright

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 10, 2012)
    The summer of 1898 is filled with ups and downs for 11-year-old Moses. He's growing apart from his best friend, his superstitious Boo-Nanny butts heads constantly with his pragmatic, educated father, and his mother is reeling from the discovery of a family secret. Yet there are good times, too. He's teaching his grandmother how to read. For the first time she's sharing stories about her life as a slave. And his father and his friends are finally getting the respect and positions of power they've earned in the Wilmington, North Carolina, community. But not everyone is happy with the political changes at play and some will do anything, including a violent plot against the government, to maintain the status quo.One generation away from slavery, a thriving African American community—enfranchised and emancipated—suddenly and violently loses its freedom in turn of the century North Carolina when a group of local politicians stages the only successful coup d'etat in US history.
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  • Grow, Crow!

    Marie Powell

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2013)
    Presents rhyming words that end with "-ow" by introducing crows.
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  • Grow

    Cynthia Platt, Olivia Holden

    Hardcover (Amicus Ink, March 13, 2018)
    Can one little girl transform a neighborhood? With a seed of an idea and helping hands from neighbors, a girl's dream to clean up an abandoned city lot grows into something much larger. Cynthia Platt's light prose is brought to life by artist Olivia Holden's beautiful pastels in this inspiring story of hope and community.
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  • Grow Grow Grow

    Barbara Riley, Jaenet Guggenheim

    Hardcover (Azro Press, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Grow Grow Grow is Jaenet Guggenheim's impressively paper collage illustrated presentation of an original poem by Barbara Riley. Through the seasons of a single year this story-poem follows a growing sunflower seed that meets the world of caterpillars, dogs, and weather with a compelling determination to grow. This artful and unique picturebook is especially enjoyable for preschool through kindergarteners and makes an ideal choice for bedtime bonding reading for parents and children.
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  • Crow

    Ian Lauder

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 18, 2012)
    In CROW [a children's picture book] a not-always-popular crow finds out how much he's needed and loved.1985
  • Crow

    Barbara Wright

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 10, 2012)
    The summer of 1898 is filled with ups and downs for 11-year-old Moses. He's growing apart from his best friend, his superstitious Boo-Nanny butts heads constantly with his pragmatic, educated father, and his mother is reeling from the discovery of a family secret. Yet there are good times, too. He's teaching his grandmother how to read. For the first time she's sharing stories about her life as a slave. And his father and his friends are finally getting the respect and positions of power they've earned in the Wilmington, North Carolina, community. But not everyone is happy with the political changes at play and some will do anything, including a violent plot against the government, to maintain the status quo.One generation away from slavery, a thriving African American community—enfranchised and emancipated—suddenly and violently loses its freedom in turn of the century North Carolina when a group of local politicians stages the only successful coup d'etat in US history.
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  • Crow

    Barbara Wright

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 12, 2013)
    The summer of 1898 is filled with ups and downs for 11-year-old Moses. He's growing apart from his best friend, his superstitious Boo-Nanny butts heads constantly with his pragmatic, educated father, and his mother is reeling from the discovery of a family secret. Yet there are good times, too. He's teaching his grandmother how to read. For the first time she's sharing stories about her life as a slave. And his father and his friends are finally getting the respect and positions of power they've earned in the Wilmington, North Carolina, community. But not everyone is happy with the political changes at play and some will do anything, including a violent plot against the government, to maintain the status quo. One generation away from slavery, a thriving African American community--enfranchised and emancipated--suddenly and violently loses its freedom in turn-of-the-century North Carolina when a group of local politicians stages the only successful coup d'etat in US history.
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  • Crow

    Leo Timmers

    Hardcover (Clavis Publishing, Oct. 31, 2010)
    Crow is very different from the other birds around him, and is more often than not made fun of by them. So Crow devises a plan to fit in by painting his black feathers multicolored in order to look more like the other birds, but the plan backfires and he ends up scaring everyone away. This beautifully illustrated tale shows young children the importance of acceptance and the detriments of prejudice.
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  • GROW

    Kelly Wonser

    eBook (, Aug. 10, 2018)
    Little Seed grows into a beautiful tree. A lesson on taking care of yourself and others, friendship and growing up. It also teaches about time passing and the four seasons. If we can teach our children to care about and think about others, the world will be a much better place for them to grow up in. Little Seed learns that as she grows up.
  • Crow

    Marla Felkins Ryan, Linda Schmittroth

    Library Binding (Blackbirch Pr Inc, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Looks at the history, daily life, and customs of the Crow people, known for their horsemanship.
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